Transferring Layer Styles from CAD to Revit

Transferring Layer Styles from CAD to Revit

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Transferring Layer Styles from CAD to Revit

Anonymous
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Hello, I am looking to transfer our CAD layer styles into Revit. I realize in Revit you can change the way layers export and their properties manually, but we have hundreds of layers and styles that we have defined and want to continue to use in Revit and doing this would be a huge task that many of us don't have time for. Is there some way to convert our AutoCAD layer styles and implement them into Revit?

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RobDraw
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Wait, what? Why?

 

This just sounds like a disaster waiting to happen. Revit is a totally different animal. There are no layers in Revit.


Rob

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barthbradley
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@Anonymous wrote:

 we have hundreds of layers and styles that we have defined and want to continue to use in Revit 


Layers??? Revit doesn't use them.  

 

...and HUNDREDS of Line Styles???  Wow! I agree; that is going to be some undertaking. 

 

 

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cbcarch
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Are you trying to create a Custom Layer setting for EXPORTING to Cad from Revit, that matches the old Cad Layer Standards. ???

 

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/EN...

Cliff B. Collins
Registered Architect The Lamar Johnson Collaborative Architects-St. Louis, MO
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RobDraw
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@cbcarch wrote:

Are you trying to create a Custom Layer setting for EXPORTING to Cad from Revit, that matches the old Cad Layer Standards. ???


If that is what was meant, then the terminology totally lead me in the wrong direction.


Rob

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ToanDN
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I interpreted the same as @cbarch.
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barthbradley
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Well, I interpret it the way @Anonymous meant it.  

 

 

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RobDraw
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@barthbradley wrote:

...and HUNDREDS of Line Styles???  

That's funny, I didn't think the OP mentioned those.


Rob

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RobDraw
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@Anonymous wrote:

I realize in Revit you can change the way layers export and their properties manually


Key statement there. I got a bit mislead by the title of the thread. I thought they were importing .dwgs.


Rob

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barthbradley
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@RobDraw wrote:

@barthbradley wrote:

...and HUNDREDS of Line Styles???  

That's funny, I didn't think the OP mentioned those.


Well, it's funny you say that. He didn't say "Line", but if you think about, what other Layer property, besides Linetype and Lineweight, would you want to "transfer" to Revit?  

 

...Line Color?

 

Line Patterns.pngLine Weights.pngLine Styles.png

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RobDraw
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I thought he was referring to layer states, but, now that you mention it again, line styles does make sense when we put it in the context of exporting back out to AutoCAD. I think.


Rob

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RobDraw
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Reset. No more guessing at what the OP really means.

 

@Anonymous wrote:

a huge task that many of us don't have time for. 


Why is the never time to do it right but always time to do it over?

 


@Anonymous wrote:

Is there some way to convert our AutoCAD layer styles and implement them into Revit?


By "layer styles" do you mean the setings assigned to each layer, i.e. layer properties?


Rob

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Anonymous
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Yes exactly, sorry if my post was confusing. I am not well versed on this topic as I'm fairly new to Revit and am just trying to see if it's even possible. 

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RobDraw
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Forget about it. There are no layers in Revit.


Rob

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samuel_felipeH9UGK
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You can always try to Import the drawing (DWG) that has the Layers you have into Revit in any view that it will appear. The imported drawing should have all the layers being used in the model space for this to work. Then select the imported object and explode it. Delete the linework if you don't need them. Then check the Line Styles and you will find your layers appear as line styles.

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